Pubdate: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 Source: Ypsilanti Courier (MI) Copyright: 2010 Ypsilanti Courier Contact: http://www.heritage.com/ypsilanti_courier/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5124 Author: Jeremy Allen Cited: Ypsilanti City Council http://www.cityofypsilanti.com/bd_city-council Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/Michigan+medical+marijuana Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/dispensaries CITY COUNCIL PROHIBITS NEW MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES IN YPSILANTI The Ypsilanti City Council voted to approve the first reading of an emergency ordinance which imposes a moratorium on the issuance of permits for the sale or dispensation of medical marijuana within city limits. The vote was 4-2 with Council Member Brian Robb and Mayor Pro Tem Trudy Swanson-Winston dissenting. John Barr, the city's attorney said that the reason for this reading was to clear up any discrepancies between state and city law. "There was a recent constitutional amendment passed and it somewhat effects Michigan and the city differently," Barr said. "This moratorium means that no new dispensaries will be able to open within the next 90 days while the city staff gets together to come up with legislation that it is in alignment with state laws. If passed, the ordinance would go into effect immediately." Barr said that there are no businesses currently seeking permits, but this emergency ordinance was proposed to prohibit any other business from doing so while the legislation was being updated to reflect Michigan's legislation. "What we're looking at is from a zoning point of view for a business license," he said. "We're trying to see if it should be in a downtown area or a residential area. Grand Rapids, for instance, has stated that it can be for residential zoning. The state law changed and the city ordinances didn't. We're asking for this moratorium so the planning commission can meet and establish guidelines for the ordinance." Teresa Gillotti, the city manager, identified three businesses which operate and deal with marijuana or marijuana-related products. Stealth Hydro and Puff Daddy's are two business which sell marijuana-related retail items, and 3rd Coast Compassion Center is the city's lone dispensary. Normally ordinances go into effect 30 days after they are passed on a second reading. However, Barr asked council to approve this emergency ordinance so that it takes effect immediately after the second reading if council passes it. Darrell Starvos is a co-manager of the 3rd Coast Compassion Center. He spoke out against the moratorium saying that it would be harmful to the city and to the patients who utilize this service on a daily basis. "We've been open now for seven months and we are a compassion center," Starvos said. "We have brought a lot of business here to Ypsilanti with things like the Caregiver Cup, and we've helped a lot of people comfort. We average about 60 or 70 customers in and out of our center every day and about 90 percent are from outside of Ypsilanti. These people eat, shop and visit local businesses. I want to see growth here in Ypsilanti and I want to see more business like this come into Ypsilanti. "I'm just hoping this moratorium doesn't affect people from growing in their home and providing care for their patients," Starvos added. "Obviously if you all adopt this ordinance it would mean that I wouldn't have any competition, but that's not what I'm after." Robb said he didn't support the ordinance because it gives the city an image of rejecting a business which is obviously going to be a part of Michigan's future. "I can't support this just because it's negative policy," said Robb. "I mean, if you pick up the Metro Times, half of the ads in there are for marijuana. I understand that this will not be permanent, but this is going to be a big business in Michigan." Other cities and townships, including Saline, Milan and Ypsilanti Township, also have taken up debates about medical marijuana laws in their respective municipalities. The second reading for Ypsilanti is scheduled for a September date. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake